This process is called "extradition." Extradition occurs when one jurisdiction requests the surrender of an individual who is accused or convicted of a crime in that jurisdiction, but is currently located in another jurisdiction. The legal framework for extradition varies by country and may be governed by treaties or domestic laws.
The act of returning a wanted individual to the state in which has jurisdiction over the alleged crimes committed is called extradition.
Moving a trial to another jurisdiction is called a "change of venue."
.... is called a law abiding citizen.
cooperation, assistance, or respect of jurisdiction
A citizen of Bangkok is called a Bangkokian.
A citizen's army is called a militia
they are called overseas worker.
That is called bigamy!
Because they make allowances for themselves to use force to meet their ends. If a citizen demands money from another citizen at the barrel of a gun, it's called robbery. If the government does it it's called taxation.
A citizen of France is called a French citizen of a Frenchman.
The authority of a court to hear a case is its jurisdiction.
The power or authority to hear a case is called jurisdiction; the authority to hear a case on appeal is called appellate jurisdiction.